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Cork or Teetotal Settlement, New Brunswick, 1841-1847
York County, New Brunswick, Canada. Dedicated to the original settlers of Cork or Teetotal Settlement. By creating a virtual village linking descendants of the original settlers, I hope to learn more about my ancestors, Anthony KENNEDY and Jeremiah COUGHLIN and their families, and help others discover their Irish roots.
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His Majesty's Royal West India Rangers
62 Royal West India Rangers disbanded in New Brunswick (now part of Canada) in 1819. Includes a list of the Rangers, their reported birthplace and previous regiment, their physical descriptions, their family composition in 1819, and sometimes links to other websites with more genealogical information.
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SWEET Family of New Brunswick, Canada
BANNISTER, DALY, DOWNIE, DRIDEN, HARKAN, HOPPER, LACHYE, LEEMAN, McLAUGHLIN, McLEOD, POWER, WHITE, MELANSON.
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The McKINNEYs of Summer Hill And Their Neighbors
Dedicated to James Alexander McKinney and his wife, Mary Ann (Murphy) McKinney who immigrated from County Tyrone, Northern Ireland in 1825 and their neighbors, pioneers, who cleared the forest land and established the communities of Summer Hill, Dunns Corner and Headline.
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VIENNEAU, CORMIER, TH
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Transcription of Emma Pauline (Pauline) JOHNSTON
Complete transcription of autograph book kept by Emma Pauline Johnston in Portland, Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada from 1882 to 1893.